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i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build another american car, and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on the top of the world. i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america. not because our workers make less pay, but because we make better products. because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i sign trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of new customers. goods that are stamped with three proud words, "made in america." [ cheers and applause ] braktd [ crowd chanting "usa" ] and after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last 2 1/2 years. and now you have a choice. we can give more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, or we can start rewarding companies that open new plants and train new workers and create new jobs here in the united states of america. we can help big factories and small businesses double their exports. and if we choose this path we can create
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when mitt romney did say let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama! >> former michigan governor jennifer granholm fist pumping. is this her howard dean moment? >>> breaking news overnight. prince harry arriving in afghanistan. the new video straight ahead. >>> plus this. >> spectacular. >> game, set, match. djokovic. live courtside in flushing at the u.s. open. >>> and weekend of the rookie five. count them, five rookie quarterbacks, set to start sunday. we're on the 50 yard line. "cnn newsroom" begins right now. >>> good morning. happy friday to you. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. we begin with politics and your pocketbook. minutes ago, a dismal jobs report. last month, employers created a lot fewer jobs than expected. bad news for the economy, and big news in a presidential race that's deadlocked and sprinting to the finish. here's the latest. according to the feds, employers added just 96,000 jobs last month. that's a very weak number. it's far fewer than the expert has predicted. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchang
when mitt romney did say let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama! >> former michigan governor jennifer granholm fist pumping. is this her howard dean moment? >>> breaking news overnight. prince harry arriving in afghanistan. the new video straight ahead. >>> plus this. >> spectacular. >> game, set, match. djokovic. live courtside in flushing at the u.s. open. >>> and weekend of the rookie five. count them, five rookie quarterbacks,...
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and you know what he said -- let detroit go bankrupt. >> well, this is before she got fired up. the former michigan governor jennifer granholm and i was in the hall last night and really she electrified the crowd that was in charlotte. she was waving her arms and fist pumping and really the cheers were pretty deafening and amazing here and louder than the vice president's response and louder than the president's response and standing ovations really lit up the room. president obama and vice president joe biden are in portsmouth,h new hampshire, and we are take ak loogt-- taking a live event and we will see what the president and the vice president will say following the big convention last night. a new group is going up on the terror watch list. we will tell you who they are and what kind of threat they pose to our country. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>>
and you know what he said -- let detroit go bankrupt. >> well, this is before she got fired up. the former michigan governor jennifer granholm and i was in the hall last night and really she electrified the crowd that was in charlotte. she was waving her arms and fist pumping and really the cheers were pretty deafening and amazing here and louder than the vice president's response and louder than the president's response and standing ovations really lit up the room. president obama and...
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let detroit go bankrupt. now sure, sure, mitt romney loves our lakes and our trees. he loves our cars so much they even have their own elevator. but the people who design and build and sell those cars, well, in romney's world the cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft. [ cheers and applause ] you know what i'm say in'. mitt romney, he says, he says that his business experience qualifies him to be president. sure, he's made a lot of money. good for him. good for him. or maybe i should say good for him. but how did he make that fortune? and at whose expense? you know too often he made it at the expense of middle class americans year after year. it was profit profit before peo. but president obama with the auto rescue, you know, he saved more than 1 million american jobs, but it wasn't just michigan! hey, hey, hey, it wasn't just michigan, my friends. in colorado the auto rescue saved more than 9,000 jobs. in virginia, virginia! more than 19,000 jobs. in north carolina 25,000 jobs. in wisconsin, wisconsin, 28,000 jobs. in pennsylvania, 34,000 jobs. in flori
let detroit go bankrupt. now sure, sure, mitt romney loves our lakes and our trees. he loves our cars so much they even have their own elevator. but the people who design and build and sell those cars, well, in romney's world the cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft. [ cheers and applause ] you know what i'm say in'. mitt romney, he says, he says that his business experience qualifies him to be president. sure, he's made a lot of money. good for him. good for him. or maybe i...
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i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build another american car, and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america. not because our workers make less pay, but because we make better products. but because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i sign trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of customers. goods that are stamped with three proud words, made in america. [ applause ] >> usa! usa! >> and after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last 2 1/2 years. and now you have a choice. we can give more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, or we can start rewarding companies that create new jobs here in the united states of america. we can help big factories and small businesses double their exports. and if we choose this path we can create a million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. you can make that
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he grew up in detroit. my data managers and his dad ran the entire automobile company. american motors. what i don't understand, in spite of that, he was willing to lead detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he is a bad guy. no, i don't think he is a bad guy. i am sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. " what i don't understand and i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry, what it meant all of america. not just autoworkers. i think he sought it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way they bring the firm the highest profits but it is not the way to lead our country from the highest office. when things hung in the balance, literally hung in the balance, the president understood that this was about a lot more hope than the automobile industry. this is about restoring america's pride. he understood why it would mean to leave 1 million people without hope or work if he did not act. yet he also knew and understood the message that was sent around the world. the united states gave up on an industry that helpe
he grew up in detroit. my data managers and his dad ran the entire automobile company. american motors. what i don't understand, in spite of that, he was willing to lead detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he is a bad guy. no, i don't think he is a bad guy. i am sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. " what i don't understand and i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry, what it meant all of america. not just autoworkers. i think he sought it...
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a lot of detroit up here. i like that. she has been actively involved in numerous leadership organizations on and off campus, as a sophomore, served as team leader for the 21ering century program and became active it the howard university student association. she also represented howard on the dc-musa council, comprised of student leaders from the metropolitan area the last summer, brittany interned for johnson & johnson corporation in brunswick, new jersey and plans to enlist on the pace corpse after graduation to work on business development in underdeveloped nations. welcome brittany. so, thank you all for being here and thank you, panel are fog here. i want to make a couple of remarks as we get started. i have been doing this now -- working in politics for 20 years and i started when i was sitting at moorehouse college in a group just like this. i was sitting on campus when bill clinton came during the georgia primary in 1992 and someone handed me a flyer and they said, governor of arkansas is going to be in the king c
a lot of detroit up here. i like that. she has been actively involved in numerous leadership organizations on and off campus, as a sophomore, served as team leader for the 21ering century program and became active it the howard university student association. she also represented howard on the dc-musa council, comprised of student leaders from the metropolitan area the last summer, brittany interned for johnson & johnson corporation in brunswick, new jersey and plans to enlist on the pace...
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when mitt romney said let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama. when america was losing 750,000 jobs a month, who gave us a lift? barack obama. when american markets broke down, who just started the engine? barack obama. when america needed it the most, who got us rolling again on the road to recovery? barack obama. america, we need to ramp up our engines and our ballots. the d for drive 4. the -- forward. the r is for reverse. let's reelect president barack obama. >> speakers from last night's democratic national convention wrapped up including acceptance speeches. you can watch speeches from both conventions any time at our convention hall, and the latest from social media including tweets at c-span.org. we will take you live to portsmouth, new hampshire, where in just a few minutes president obama and joe biden will be there. we'll have live coverage coming up for you, scheduled to start at 12:20 p.m. eastern. we will have it when it starts. also, later, republican nominee an mitt romney is speaking in orange city, iowa, and we will have that l
when mitt romney said let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama. when america was losing 750,000 jobs a month, who gave us a lift? barack obama. when american markets broke down, who just started the engine? barack obama. when america needed it the most, who got us rolling again on the road to recovery? barack obama. america, we need to ramp up our engines and our ballots. the d for drive 4. the -- forward. the r is for reverse. let's reelect president barack obama. >>...
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[applause] i have met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build a another a american car. [applause] today they can not rebuild them fast enough because we reinvented an auto industry that is back on top of the world. [applause] i have worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to a america not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products. we work harder and smarter than anybody else. [applause] i signed trade agreements helping companies sell more goods to millions of customers. goods stamped with three proud words "made in america." [applause] [ crowd chanting "usa!"] after a decade of decline, this country created over half of a million of manufacturing jobs in the last two and a half years. now you have a choice. we can get more tax breaks to corporations to ship jobs overseas or reconsider rewarding companies that create new jobs and train new workers here in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] we can help small businesses, double their exports. if we choose this path we can create 1 million new manufacturing
[applause] i have met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build a another a american car. [applause] today they can not rebuild them fast enough because we reinvented an auto industry that is back on top of the world. [applause] i have worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to a america not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products. we work harder and smarter than anybody else. [applause] i signed trade agreements helping...
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host: garrett is in detroit on the independent's line. -- gary. caller: i fell for the line about how the republicans are visonists. all my life i worked very hard. i paid all my taxes, did everything i should do. one time i moved out on a ranch and try to make it on my ranch, i did not have insurance and that's when i came down with heart problems and colon cancer and had nothing to fall back on. i went on food stamps, the lowest point of my life. the wasn't for help from the forrnment -- if it wasn't help from the government, i would never have survived. andno longer a republican one never support a republican again. as far as the democrats taking responsibility for this, they will never take responsibility for something the republicans have drove us into. this is a ditch the republicans have drove us into. glad your health has turned the corner. medicare is barack obama the first president to have cut medicare. $716 billion in cuts to medicare through the affordable care act. the romney-ryan ticket has a plan to save medicare for the future. we
host: garrett is in detroit on the independent's line. -- gary. caller: i fell for the line about how the republicans are visonists. all my life i worked very hard. i paid all my taxes, did everything i should do. one time i moved out on a ranch and try to make it on my ranch, i did not have insurance and that's when i came down with heart problems and colon cancer and had nothing to fall back on. i went on food stamps, the lowest point of my life. the wasn't for help from the forrnment -- if...
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if you can get an exclusive contract to train detroit and chicago on a particular vail road line, you were able to maintain that line at a much cheaper cost and instead of having to use rose, having tedious bushwhacker the country. and by establishing this exclusive right-of-way railroads, they got very cheap telegraph service. the telegraph companies got the rights of way. by establishing those arrangements and usual contractual agreements that the courts are reluctant to challenge in congress was reluctant to challenge, although it did, by doing that he was able to get around the limitations that state lawmakers had placed on telegraph companies to the antenna not really telegraph us. and those laws had been enacted as a response to morris. so you have morris who fails because of the estate primetime monopoly luscombe is simply succeeds by ingeniously using the affair was to create the kind of monopolies the state has. >> are there any comparisons today for rice to at&t in broadband and cell towers et cetera? pasco here's the comparison that intrigues me. congress enacted a law open
if you can get an exclusive contract to train detroit and chicago on a particular vail road line, you were able to maintain that line at a much cheaper cost and instead of having to use rose, having tedious bushwhacker the country. and by establishing this exclusive right-of-way railroads, they got very cheap telegraph service. the telegraph companies got the rights of way. by establishing those arrangements and usual contractual agreements that the courts are reluctant to challenge in congress...
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so you can get an exclusive contract, say between detroit and chicago, along a particular railroad line, you are able to maintain that line at a much cheaper cost than your arrival having to use roads or having to just bushwhack the open country. and by establishing those exclusive right-of-way, railroads got very cheap telegraph service. telegraph companies have the rights of way. by establishing those arrangements, unusual contractual arrangements which the courts were reluctant to challenge, and congress was reluctant to challenge, by doing that he was able to get around the limitations that state lawmakers have place on telegraph companies to the anti-monopoly laws. and those laws have been enacted as a response to morse. so you morse who fails, the state anti-monopoly laws, did he succeed by using the railroads to create the kind of monopolies -- >> are there any comparisons today for rise in an at&t and broadband and cell towers, et cetera? >> here's the comparison that really gets me. in 1996 congress enacted a law, open up competition. in local telecommunications have been opene
so you can get an exclusive contract, say between detroit and chicago, along a particular railroad line, you are able to maintain that line at a much cheaper cost than your arrival having to use roads or having to just bushwhack the open country. and by establishing those exclusive right-of-way, railroads got very cheap telegraph service. telegraph companies have the rights of way. by establishing those arrangements, unusual contractual arrangements which the courts were reluctant to challenge,...
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zero auto jobs created if romney had let detroit go bankrupt. zero private sector jobs created by republicans who blocked obama's jobs act. so that's where the jobs are boner. >> we want jobs! real jobs! just throw them out! >> stephanie: don't you wish tom brokaw had interviewed john boehner during the show while he was hopped up on ambien -- >> [ mumbling ] . >> stephanie: okay. okay. >> and then brokaw -- >> i need a translator to understand what you are on about. >> stephanie: [ laughter ] >> stephanie: do you know what he is apparently on -- merlot. i'm not kidding. i have read that about john boehner. >> french and gay. >> maybe that explains why his treat so -- that color. >> stephanie: just compared to the orange of his face. >> well, yeah. >> stephanie: they are crayola color. >> exactly. >> stephanie: corn flour. no that's -- >> it's one of those [ inaudible ] cowboy shots. >> stephanie: right. here is the president from last night again. >> obama: we opened millions of new acres for oil and gas exploration the last few years, and we'l
zero auto jobs created if romney had let detroit go bankrupt. zero private sector jobs created by republicans who blocked obama's jobs act. so that's where the jobs are boner. >> we want jobs! real jobs! just throw them out! >> stephanie: don't you wish tom brokaw had interviewed john boehner during the show while he was hopped up on ambien -- >> [ mumbling ] . >> stephanie: okay. okay. >> and then brokaw -- >> i need a translator to understand what you are...
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when mitt romney did say let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama. in ohio. 150,000 jobs in the great state of michigan. 211 american jobs all across america. the best manufacturing is rebounding. why? lori: giving her, let's call it spirited nature, her comments are drawing comparisons to another notorious democrat. >> oregon and washington and michigan, and then we go to washington d.c. to take back the white house. lori: he's not running for office, at least not now. and the federal government apparently really wants us to prepare for us on the apocalypse . the department of homeland security hosting an online seminar about the importance of preparing for a zombie invasion. they also lost a public-service campaign morning about as on the pandemic. it is all tongue-in-cheek, but the idea is americans are prepared for is on the attack. we will all be prepared for real disaster or an emergency. plenty of water, nonperishable foods and emergency flight slots. , the american election debate endorsing in praising one of the two major party contenders. w
when mitt romney did say let detroit go bankrupt, who took the wheel? barack obama. in ohio. 150,000 jobs in the great state of michigan. 211 american jobs all across america. the best manufacturing is rebounding. why? lori: giving her, let's call it spirited nature, her comments are drawing comparisons to another notorious democrat. >> oregon and washington and michigan, and then we go to washington d.c. to take back the white house. lori: he's not running for office, at least not now....
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coming in at number five, i can't believe i said that, the defensive tackle for the detroit lions, 36 million. this despite getting suspended without pay for two games after stopping of the arm of the packers player. member for, arizona cardinals larry fitzgerald earns more off the field than any other non quarterback in the country with total earnings of $36 million. it's the era think. number three, riven star defensive lineman raking in over 37 million. the denver broncos paid manning, four time in the peak topped product endorsers. 10 million off the field. 42 million overall. and the number one highest-paid player, drew breeze. rakes in nearly $50 million a year. well, coming up next in the wish i could play football. coming up next, does it matter for your money who is in the white house? don't focus on red or blue. focus on the green. and high profile. it's causing a diplomatic incident. that's next. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less expensive option than a traditional lawyer? at legalzoom you get personalized services for your family and your
coming in at number five, i can't believe i said that, the defensive tackle for the detroit lions, 36 million. this despite getting suspended without pay for two games after stopping of the arm of the packers player. member for, arizona cardinals larry fitzgerald earns more off the field than any other non quarterback in the country with total earnings of $36 million. it's the era think. number three, riven star defensive lineman raking in over 37 million. the denver broncos paid manning, four...
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, willing to let detroit go bankrupt. >> i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. i think he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. [cheers and applause] heather: but are the democrats telling the real story about bain? deroy murdoch syndicated columnist and fox news contributor joins us now with more. thank you for joining us. >> hi, heather, how are you. heather: i'm doing good. you wrote an article, you called it obama's base banks with bain. what do we not know about bain? >> what's very interesting is a lot of the people who are in charlotte screaming loudly for president obama's re-election benefit from bain capital. a friend of mine and i took a look at this and we found that many of the biggest investors in bain capital happen to be for example government workers, retirement funds and pension funds including those for public retirees, i should say public employees in iowa and nevada and retired teac
, willing to let detroit go bankrupt. >> i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. i think he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. [cheers and applause] heather: but are the democrats telling the real story about bain? deroy murdoch syndicated columnist and fox news contributor joins us now with more. thank you for joining us. >>...
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mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed his dad owned -- his dad ran an entire automobile company, american motors. yes, what i don't understand, in spite of that, he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he's a bad guy. no, no. i don't think he's a bad guy. im sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. what i don't understand, what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry, what it meant to all of america -- not just auto workers. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. i think he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write-offs. forks the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. [cheers and applause] when things hung in the balance, i mean, literally hung in the balance... the president understood, this was about a lot more than the automobile industry. this is about restoring america's pride. he understand, he understand in his gu
mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed his dad owned -- his dad ran an entire automobile company, american motors. yes, what i don't understand, in spite of that, he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he's a bad guy. no, no. i don't think he's a bad guy. im sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. what i don't understand, what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry, what it meant to all of...
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healthcare accessible to all americans. [ cheers and applause ] despite an opponent who wanted to let detroit go bankrupt, this president saved the auto industry and now it's coming back strong. he not only demonstrated the courage to oppose the war in iraq, as president, he showed the determination to bring our troops back home. barak obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in "profiles in courage." he doesn't just do what's easy. he does what's hard. he does what's right. [ cheers and applause ] my father couldn't run for a second term. it was left to his brothers, our family, and the generation they inspired to fight for the america he believed in. now it's up to a new generation, our children's generation to carry america forward. so let me say to the young and the young at heart, barak obama is only president because you worked for him, because you believed in him, because you convinced your parents to vote for him. [ cheers and applause ] young people have always led america toward the brighter future. it happened in 1960. it happened in 2008. and if you show the same spirit i
healthcare accessible to all americans. [ cheers and applause ] despite an opponent who wanted to let detroit go bankrupt, this president saved the auto industry and now it's coming back strong. he not only demonstrated the courage to oppose the war in iraq, as president, he showed the determination to bring our troops back home. barak obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in "profiles in courage." he doesn't just do what's easy. he does what's hard. he does what's right....
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i have met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build another american car. and today, they can't build them fast enough because we re-invented a dying auto industry that is back on the top of the world. i have worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america, not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products, because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i signed trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of new customer, goods that are stamped with three proud words -- made in america! [cheering] [crowd chanting u-s-a]. >> and after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last two and-a-half years. and now you have a choice, we can give more tax breaks to corporations that shipped jobs overseas, or we can start rewarding companies that open new plants and train new workers and create new jobs here in the united states of america! [cheering] >> we can help big factories and small businesses double their exports. and if we choose t
i have met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they would never build another american car. and today, they can't build them fast enough because we re-invented a dying auto industry that is back on the top of the world. i have worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america, not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products, because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i signed trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more...
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army veteran and purple heart recipient david nelson was visiting friends in detroit when a car drove up and began firing shots at a girl. he pushed her out of the way, but wound up being shot himself. >> i can't bring my baby back. he died doing a good thing, but that's not no consolation to me 'cause he's not coming back. >> gretchen: nelson was just 28 years old. he earned his purple heart after being hit by enemy fire in iraq. the accused shooter is now behind bars. >> brian: pregame prayers no longer allowed at harrelson county high school in georgia. the school board is stopping the prayer that's been happening for 15 years because of a atheist group cystagon constitutional and threatened to sue. >> chipping away all of our freedoms are slowly being chipped away. >> prayer has never hurt anyone. if you don't want to pray, don't bow your head. >> brian: people in town aren't giving up without a fight. a local shop made t-shirts like these and 3,000 people are expected to real estate in unity tonight at the team's first home game. all will be praying for their teams to win. >> ste
army veteran and purple heart recipient david nelson was visiting friends in detroit when a car drove up and began firing shots at a girl. he pushed her out of the way, but wound up being shot himself. >> i can't bring my baby back. he died doing a good thing, but that's not no consolation to me 'cause he's not coming back. >> gretchen: nelson was just 28 years old. he earned his purple heart after being hit by enemy fire in iraq. the accused shooter is now behind bars. >>...
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ustedes en el norte en 81 grados, 85 en detroit, todavÍa en chicago 86. masa de aire mÁs fresca pone fin a las altas temperaturas, al menos ustedes van a estar siguiendo temperaturas bordeando el rango de los 70 grados. temperaturas calurosas, avisos y alertas aquÍ tenemos desde el oeste de tennessee. el oeste de oklahoma tenemos aviso de fuegos forestales a porciÓnes de montana, hacia el sur de phoenix arizona inundaciones y lluvias matutinas. lluvias mÁs fuertes se concentran desde missouri. mientras tanto hacia el noreste tenemoschubascos, centro de baja presiÓn, perturbaciÓn en altura que provoca inestabilidad, se va a desplazar hacia el oeste de la florida. en el sur de la florida tormentas elÉctricas en el transcurso de estos dÍas, mejorando, tal vez cruzando los dedos como va a estar para el fin de semana, condiciones estables en todo el sur y sureste del paÍs. leslie se espera que pase distante de bermuda, sostiene vientos de 75 millas por hora y su movimiento es casi estac estaciÓnarÍo. san antonio 75, los Ángeles 68 grados y el norte
ustedes en el norte en 81 grados, 85 en detroit, todavÍa en chicago 86. masa de aire mÁs fresca pone fin a las altas temperaturas, al menos ustedes van a estar siguiendo temperaturas bordeando el rango de los 70 grados. temperaturas calurosas, avisos y alertas aquÍ tenemos desde el oeste de tennessee. el oeste de oklahoma tenemos aviso de fuegos forestales a porciÓnes de montana, hacia el sur de phoenix arizona inundaciones y lluvias matutinas. lluvias mÁs fuertes se concentran desde...
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conocÍ trabajador en detroit. que temÍan que nunca iban a construir otro auto estadounidense y ahora no los pueden construir con mayor rapidez posible. porque re inventamos una industria automotriz que se estaba hundiendo. he trabajado con lÍderes comerciales, que estÁn trayendo empleo de vuelta a estados unidos. porque hacemos mejores productos, porque trabajamos mÁs arduamente, somos mÁs inteligentes que el resto. acuerdos comerciales que ayudan a nuestras compaÑÍas a vender mÁs productos, a nuevos clientes, productos que estÁn ak contra r a cuÑados en 3 palabras, que nos dan orgullo. fabricado en los estados unidos. y despuÉs de una decada, estando en declive, este paÍs ha creado mÁs de medio millÓn de trabajos en la industria de manufactura en los Últimos 2 aÑos y medio. y ahora ustedes pueden decidir recortes fiscales a corporaciones que envÍan trabajos a ultramar. o comenzar a re compensar compaÑÍas que comparto tan nuevos empleados y que crean nuevos empleos aquÍ en estados unidos de nor
conocÍ trabajador en detroit. que temÍan que nunca iban a construir otro auto estadounidense y ahora no los pueden construir con mayor rapidez posible. porque re inventamos una industria automotriz que se estaba hundiendo. he trabajado con lÍderes comerciales, que estÁn trayendo empleo de vuelta a estados unidos. porque hacemos mejores productos, porque trabajamos mÁs arduamente, somos mÁs inteligentes que el resto. acuerdos comerciales que ayudan a nuestras compaÑÍas a vender mÁs...
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hail, 70-mile-per-hour winds and also a chance of tornadoes around detroit, st. louis, memphis and little rock. more monsoon storms in the southwest. >> yet another triple-digit day in dallas and phoenix. 80s and 90s in the rockies. upper 80s from atlanta to new york. >>> coming up, imagine this. 73 years at 1 company. think we could do this show for 73 years? >> no. because we age in dog years. >> that's true. >> a very long-serving employee finally calls it a career. >>> also, the death toll rises in an outbreak at a popular national park. >>> and talk about a foul ball. the guy who just couldn't play fair with some eager, young fans. >>> welcome back. it is the big focus every first friday of the month. but the august employment report out today, 8:30 a.m. eastern, from the labor department, carries extra significance this close to the presidential election. today's number follows thursday's adp private payroll report showing 200,000 new jobs created last month. >>> optimism about jobs and progress on the european economic crisis helped fuel that powerful rall
hail, 70-mile-per-hour winds and also a chance of tornadoes around detroit, st. louis, memphis and little rock. more monsoon storms in the southwest. >> yet another triple-digit day in dallas and phoenix. 80s and 90s in the rockies. upper 80s from atlanta to new york. >>> coming up, imagine this. 73 years at 1 company. think we could do this show for 73 years? >> no. because we age in dog years. >> that's true. >> a very long-serving employee finally calls it a...
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hail, 70 mile an hour wind and chance of tornados around detroit, st. louis, memphis, little rock, more monsoon storms in the southwest. >> another triple digits -- tripl triple-digit day in dallas and phoenix. 80s, 90s in the rockies. upper 80s from atlanta to new york. >>> one more presidential item. this one from russia. check out vladamir putin dressed in white to simulate an adult siberian crane. >> to do what? >> adult siberian crane. a bird. >> indeed. he really got into the part. getting on board a motorized hang glider and leading several young birds on migration. the birds are endangered actually and were raised in captivity. they needed a little help. >> the latest of putin's interactions with animals. he is not sure what is next. the cameras of course will be there to cover it all. i am sure we will find a way to get it all in our newscast, right? >> you think putin, hard core leader, very serious guy. so this image of him in the contraption fast -- fascinating. >> remember shirtless, riding on horseback. does he think he is fabio. >> putin,
hail, 70 mile an hour wind and chance of tornados around detroit, st. louis, memphis, little rock, more monsoon storms in the southwest. >> another triple digits -- tripl triple-digit day in dallas and phoenix. 80s, 90s in the rockies. upper 80s from atlanta to new york. >>> one more presidential item. this one from russia. check out vladamir putin dressed in white to simulate an adult siberian crane. >> to do what? >> adult siberian crane. a bird. >> indeed. he...
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detroit, cincinnati, indianapolis, louisville, nashville, memphis, little rock, all involved in that storm. south of that line will be heat today. dallas, 103 again. five states have heat warnings, watches or advisories out. it's just one of those things to keep an eye on. and some of the states will drop about 20 degrees with the passing of the front. 80 degrees in l.a. and san diego today. we'll explain why we're in san diego later in the show. >> all right. >> all right. >>> coming up on "gma," a verdict in the drew peterson trial. the former policeman found guilty of killing his third wife. >>> and glitz and glam from pop's biggest night. ♪ third wife. >>> and glitz and glam from pop's biggest night. ♪ so twiddly-tee twiddly-dum ♪ look out baby 'cause here i come ♪ ♪ and i'm bringing you a love that's true ♪ ♪ so get ready ♪ so get ready maybmaybe you can't.re; when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a mayb
detroit, cincinnati, indianapolis, louisville, nashville, memphis, little rock, all involved in that storm. south of that line will be heat today. dallas, 103 again. five states have heat warnings, watches or advisories out. it's just one of those things to keep an eye on. and some of the states will drop about 20 degrees with the passing of the front. 80 degrees in l.a. and san diego today. we'll explain why we're in san diego later in the show. >> all right. >> all right....
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detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. and today, they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. >> reporter: looking forward, the president favors keeping education and green energy programs. keeping medicare like it is. and he wants the rich to pay more for that. >> i never said this journey would be easy. and i won't promise that now. yes, our path is harder. but it leads to a better place. yes, our road is longer. but we travel it together. we don't turn back. we leave no one behind. >> reporter: i've done well, he said. and i need to do more. >>> now, nbc's bay area's own political analyst weighed in on the speech tonight. he said president obama took an entirely different approach tonight than his challenger, mitt romney, last week. >> go back and think about romney. romney is saying, listen. it's up to us individuals to do what we can for ourselves. government is best if it stays out of our lives. so we can thrive. if you look at obama tonight, what he
detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. and today, they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. >> reporter: looking forward, the president favors keeping education and green energy programs. keeping medicare like it is. and he wants the rich to pay more for that. >> i never said this journey would be easy. and i won't promise that now. yes, our path is harder. but it leads to a better...
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detroit building more cars. >> today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of this. >> reporter: and the middle class. >> i refuse to ask middle class families to give up their deductions for owning a home or raising their kids just to pay for another millionaire's tax cuts. >> reporter: the president called for a million new manufacturing jobs, cutting the growth of college tuition in half, and reducing the deficit by 4 trillion. >> i ask you tonight for your vote. >> reporter: if he gets another chance. today it's back on the campaign trail to new hampshire. new hampshire's one of the eight battleground states where mitt romney's rolling out 15 new ads today. the conventions are now over and as he says in that ad, the race is on. lynn? >> tracie pots in charlotte. thank you. >>> elsewhere, a 21-year-old charlotte man has been arrested by the secret service for allegedly posting threats to kill president obama on twitter. authorities say donte was detained after posting messages including one on monday threatening to, quote,
detroit building more cars. >> today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of this. >> reporter: and the middle class. >> i refuse to ask middle class families to give up their deductions for owning a home or raising their kids just to pay for another millionaire's tax cuts. >> reporter: the president called for a million new manufacturing jobs, cutting the growth of college tuition in half, and reducing the...
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. >> reporter: the auto bailout, detroit building more cars. >> they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry back on the top of the world. >> reporter: the bulk of the speech aimed at the middle class. >> i refuse to ask middle class families to give up their deductions for owning a home or raising their kids to pay for another millionaire's tax cuts. >> reporter: the president called for a million new manufacturing jobs, cutting the growth of college tuition in half, reducing the deficit by $4 trillion. >> i ask you tonight for your vote. >> reporter: if he gets another chance. today it's back on the campaign trail to new hampshire. tracie potts, nbc news, charlotte, north carolina. >> as for mitt romney he will also be in new hampshire attending a rally tonight in nashua. his campaign will release more than a dozen commercials in the state. president obama meantime will be giving a speech in portsmouth before heading to iowa city to speak at the university of iowa. both states on the short list of key battlegrounds with candidates hoping to sway those un
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mitt romney, mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed, his dad owned -- well, his dad ran an entire automobile company, american motors. y yes, what i don't understand is in spite of that he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he's a bad guy. no, no, i don't think he's a bad guy. i'm sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. but what i don't understand, what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the industry, what it meant to all of america, not just autoworkers. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean that sincerely. i think he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write-offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. [ cheers and applause ] when things hung in the balance, when things hung in the balance, i mean literally hung in the balance, the president understood this was about a lot more than the automobile industry. this was about restoring america's
mitt romney, mitt romney grew up in detroit. my dad managed, his dad owned -- well, his dad ran an entire automobile company, american motors. y yes, what i don't understand is in spite of that he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i don't think he's a bad guy. no, no, i don't think he's a bad guy. i'm sure he grew up loving cars as much as i did. but what i don't understand, what i don't think he understood, i don't think he understood that saving the automobile worker, saving the...
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one to three inches from little rock all the way to detroit. how is she doing? >> the people scared her. >> what do you mean the people scared her? you scared her. >> you all right, sweetie? it's okay. >> getting clo >>> it's all sunshine and smiles in san francisco. look at just how clear it is. you can actually make out some of the prominent features including the golden gate bridge off in the distance. crystal clear, very unusual for this time of year, so enjoy, soak up the sun while it lasts. 72 degrees in fremont, 67 in san francisco, and 82 degrees today in santa rosa. temperatures are going to drop off as we head throughout the next couple days, but we'll be in the low 80s. climbing right back up for monday. >> okay. i think everything is all right. savannah. >> all right, al. thank you. now exciting news for beauty editor bobby brown. she just announced a new partnership with katie holmes to become the first celebrity face of bobby's makeup brand. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you caught kind of a big fish here, this is exciting. >> how did th
one to three inches from little rock all the way to detroit. how is she doing? >> the people scared her. >> what do you mean the people scared her? you scared her. >> you all right, sweetie? it's okay. >> getting clo >>> it's all sunshine and smiles in san francisco. look at just how clear it is. you can actually make out some of the prominent features including the golden gate bridge off in the distance. crystal clear, very unusual for this time of year, so...
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doing what america's always done best-- we are making things again. ( applause ) i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. ( cheers and applause ). and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. ( cheers and applause ) i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america, not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products. ( cheers and applause ) because we work harder and smarter than anyone else. i've signed trade agreements that are helping our companies sell more goods to millions of new customers, goods that are stamped with three proud words "made in america." ( cheers and applause ) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> and after a decade of decline, this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs in the last two and a half years. and now you have a choice. we can get more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, or we can start rewarding companies that open new plant and train new workers and create new job
doing what america's always done best-- we are making things again. ( applause ) i've met workers in detroit and toledo who feared they'd never build another american car. ( cheers and applause ). and today they can't build them fast enough because we reinvented a dying auto industry that's back on top of the world. ( cheers and applause ) i've worked with business leaders who are bringing jobs back to america, not because our workers make less pay but because we make better products. ( cheers...
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there had been a resurgence in ottawa jobs thanks to the bailout of detroit but now we're seeing a slowdn. >> even if these are caused by things that are happening abroad, that is not much help to the why house. >> no although it is interesting, i think this is going to be an unusual election. it has been already in the sense the economy has not been more of a headwinds for their president. any other era, you could not have an economy this bad and consumer confidence this low and still have an incumbent neck in neck with his rival. that is because the voters know they are more savvy about the economy. these problems are coming from abroad and they see the issue as the shrinking middle class and they do not see a romney as a guide beckon six that with his cayman island accounts. >> the one area where we might get relief is from the federal reserve. ben bernanke was prepared to do more to help the economy but getting back to your point about the era, that is a short term fix. >> absolutely. if you look at the history of quantitative easing, the first blast had an effect on the markets. the
there had been a resurgence in ottawa jobs thanks to the bailout of detroit but now we're seeing a slowdn. >> even if these are caused by things that are happening abroad, that is not much help to the why house. >> no although it is interesting, i think this is going to be an unusual election. it has been already in the sense the economy has not been more of a headwinds for their president. any other era, you could not have an economy this bad and consumer confidence this low and...
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>>mark: she added that romney and his company said, led detroit go bankrupt. she served as michigan's first female governor. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. westbound 92, the right hand side, george will have an update on a hot spot in a couple of minutes. >>george: welcome back. after backing up to the toll plaza and coming to a stop for the second time this morning, traffic on the san mateo bridge is once again recovering from a second hot spot. it is still sluggish in spots across the span, but the accident that caused this to back up in san mateo, foster city near 101 is completely cleared from the roadway. it took a while for that back up to move like a tsunami all across the bay and stop traffic at the toll plaza. i would still think about using the dumbarton for the next few minutes. >>darya: this just in, a bigger xi judge has cleared the way for creditors to vote on the reorganization plan for solyndra. earlier this morning, the explanation of its plan was approved under which the
>>mark: she added that romney and his company said, led detroit go bankrupt. she served as michigan's first female governor. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. westbound 92, the right hand side, george will have an update on a hot spot in a couple of minutes. >>george: welcome back. after backing up to the toll plaza and coming to a stop for the second time this morning, traffic on the san mateo bridge is...
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woman was arraigned in michigan after allegedly being caught with a gun in her purse at city hall in detroit. elmira sutton is charged with carrying a concealed weapon. a gun in her purse was caught on x-rays. sutton is currently being held on $5,000 bond and is set to return to court next thursday. >>> two men who applied to a job at in-n-out burger are suing the chain for race and age discrimination. paul chambers did his own unscientific poll today and tell us us what he observed when it comes to the diversity of in-n-out burger. >> reporter: in-n-out burger is known for its fries and other items but it's not known for diversity, they say. >> this is a clear-cut case of age and race discrimination. >> reporter: the two men are both african-american, over the age of 40, and suing in-n-out burger. both men say they were passed up for positions in oakland and san francisco. >> every organization has the ability to turn people down. but when you start to see systemic discrimination, that's where the problem lies. >> reporter: they released this statement. in-n-out burger does not discriminate
woman was arraigned in michigan after allegedly being caught with a gun in her purse at city hall in detroit. elmira sutton is charged with carrying a concealed weapon. a gun in her purse was caught on x-rays. sutton is currently being held on $5,000 bond and is set to return to court next thursday. >>> two men who applied to a job at in-n-out burger are suing the chain for race and age discrimination. paul chambers did his own unscientific poll today and tell us us what he observed...
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. >> he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. >> to help us separate fact from fiction is the "the washington post" fact checker. good to see you. good morning. as we did last week with mitt romney's speech we want to remind everybody you don't assign -- joe biden said mitt romney was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. >> there was a headline on an opinion article that romney wrote that used the word bankruptcy let detroit go bankrupt but he was talking about a managed bankruptcy, essentially what the obama administrations ended up doing. however most experts do say that if managed bankruptcy had been tried at the time romney suggested it, it probably wouldn't have worked. >> the vice president attacked mitt romney's tax plan. let me play that. >> governor romney believes it's okay to raise taxes on middle class by $2,000 in orde
. >> he was willing to let detroit go bankrupt. i think he saw it the bain way. i mean this sincerely. he saw it in terms of balance sheets and write offs. folks, the bain way may bring your firm the highest profits, but it's not the way to lead our country from the highest office. >> to help us separate fact from fiction is the "the washington post" fact checker. good to see you. good morning. as we did last week with mitt romney's speech we want to remind everybody you...